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Favorite Ribbon Tail Worms

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8 hours ago, Spankey said:

Use to be the Culprit but they have been hard to find for quite some time.

you got that right. i just recently began throwing some Culprits again and started looking around for more in my favorite color. gotta get my order in soon.

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53 minutes ago, lo n slo said:

you got that right. i just recently began throwing some Culprits again and started looking around for more in my favorite color. gotta get my order in soon.

What’s your favorite color?

7 hours ago, Heron said:

What’s your favorite color?

right now it’s june bug

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On July 5, 2020 at 3:03 PM, Heron said:

Never seen em.  What is it that you like about them?

Outstanding hand poured worm with colors that worked well out west.

Tom

16 hours ago, lo n slo said:

you got that right. i just recently began throwing some Culprits again and started looking around for more in my favorite color. gotta get my order in soon.

Want to try these worms. Can you tell me the difference in color between Moccasin and Crawdad? They look very similar to me.

2 hours ago, 5/0 said:

Want to try these worms. Can you tell me the difference in color between Moccasin and Crawdad? They look very similar to me.

not sure about the moccasin but the craw dad is brown with a gold underside. i like it for dirtier water.  

1. 10" Big Bite Baits Kreit Tail- Tilapia color is my favorite color

 

2. 10" Berkely Power Worm

 

I usually throw them with a 3/8 oz Tunsten slip sinker

4 hours ago, Primus said:

Big Bite Baits

I've never used their stuff and I don't know why because some of it looks really good (especially for the price). Their version of tilapia is a really nice color.

Culprit7.5

Net Bait C-Mac

zoom Ol Monster

 

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On 7/6/2020 at 12:30 PM, Hook2Jaw said:

While we're on the ribbontail worm topic, I'd like to hear how everyone rigs theirs in addition to their choices.

 

I typically Texas rig my YUM Ribbontails with ¼ lead and a 4/0 offset round bend.  I'll go down to ⅛ if I'm wanting to stay on top of grass but that typically means I'm on a medium powered rod.  I have also fished them deep with a ½.

 

I like to fish Ol' Monsters on a heavy Texas rig, ¼-½ and with a 5/0 offset round bend.  I normally string those up on a heavy rod.  I also like to Carolina rig them with a ⅜-1oz with the same hooks.

 

I've been wanting to try them out on shaky heads, I just haven't gotten around to it.

*I agree with your set ups - the only thing I would add is that for YUM 7" ribbon tails they get a 3/0 offset round bend hook and usually a 1/8th oz. to 3/16th oz. bullet weight. For the YUM 10" ribbon tails I step up hook and weight size .

On 7/6/2020 at 9:59 PM, Heron said:

What’s your favorite color?

*June Bug , Red Bug , Plum , Blue Fleck , Red Shad , Watermelon Red  and Green Pumpkin all work in the summer months (depending on water / sky conditions). Green Pumpkin and June Bug are staples and some sort of red color worm does particularly well in the summer months thus Red Bug sees heavy action for me down south .

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Zoom.... 8"big dead ringer, utails, and magnum utails.

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Berkley 10" ribbon tail black w/blue flake has caught more tournament bass at night out west then all other lures combined. It just works!

The early ribbon tails were more of a longer gator tail and too wide causing the worms to spin. Bass Assassin came out with the thinner longer ribbon tails and became instantly popular followed by Culprit and others including Berkely.

I am not a fan of ribbon tails preferring straight tails and curl tails, except at night.

Tom

On 7/6/2020 at 12:30 PM, Hook2Jaw said:

While we're on the ribbontail worm topic, I'd like to hear how everyone rigs theirs in addition to their choices.

 

Texas Rig, 2/0 Round Bend, 1/4 Tungsten...90% of the time this summer. 

I also like berkely 10". I like the coloe called blue fleck. Its just blue with blue flake. And recently ive caught bunches on motor oil with red flake.

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